It tells the life of the great composer Cole Porter. The hero of the film is a composer. The film begins with the rehearsal of the musical based on the love story between the hero and the heroine when the hero is invited by his friends when he is old , merged together, and in the process of reappearing the past, the performance segments of several representative musical works of the male protagonist are alluding to his life state and mentality at that time. In this way, the three are skillfully edited. Together, the hero's life is strung together. In the play, the male protagonist watched his own experience unfold on the stage bit by bit, recalled the process of meeting the heroine, falling in love and getting married until life and death, and re-experienced every little change in his psychological journey and feelings at that time. It seems to be an inspection of his own life, a dialogue with himself. In the face of the self who is being reproduced on the stage, either agree or disagree, but which is the real self? Or the one on the stage is the real self, sometimes arrogant, sometimes lost, sometimes cruelly hurting his lover, but that is a fact that even he himself can't face.
The ingenious integration of reality, memories, and stage performances in the film is almost seamless, and the connection is very natural. In addition, because he is a musical playwright, there are many beautiful songs and dance performances in the film, or affectionate or humorous, which further enriches the performance of the film. I have to mention that the heroine's charm is unparalleled, irresistible, and absolutely charming from the moment she appears on the stage. Although the male lead is also charming, she does not have the kind of stunning and admirable charm. So remember the name: Ashley Judo.
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